FNAF AU creators have my respect this shit ain't for the weak. However, unfortunately the only thing I can think about is said AU. It has taken over my brain.
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FNAF AU creators have my respect this shit ain't for the weak. However, unfortunately the only thing I can think about is said AU. It has taken over my brain.
nothing sus happening here guys replicant Anthony just needed some repairs trust
they’re just doing their jobs like good professionals!
@firebugfrenzical @denimscotch @hauntinglyghostie I am obsessed with your au help
Damned by design is a lovely au. Thank you, @firebugfrenzical .
a little head shot doodle sheet of most of the characters in Damned by Design !
couple extra scribbles below !
hi. chapter 2 will be posted one day i promise. have this because it came to me in a vision (bored at work)
art from @firebugfrenzical and @denimscotch
First bit of replicant AU concept art. How I'm thinking the buttons I mentioned the other day would work.
It's about 2 inches [~5 cm], give or take. A little smaller than the width of your average smartphone.
You hold down for a few seconds and then can either use it like a touch screen or give voice commands. Once the outer ring fills, the AI performer's body will freeze in place. Both to prevent them from interfering and to act as a restraint method should one of them ever get too wild (read, violent [mostly just a comedic hypothetical]). They can still talk and move their heads, and will unfreeze after someone navigates back to the default screen. The button will automatically return to that screen after 5 minutes of no one touching the screen or using a voice command.
The AI's can't interact with their own buttons, including removing them, but can activate the other's. They don't have much reason to, though, as they can do most of what the button can do on their own.
A few options include the snooze, which essentially puts the AI to sleep, but if Pomni were to interact with them, or they were to see/hear something that they're obligated to assist with/investigate. Such as hearing a scream or seeing Pomni with some kind of injury.
The tracker, which allows the user to find where the other AI's are located in the circus.
And of course, tech support. Which sends an alert to Caine and will try to trouble shoot the issue. If the problem is severe enough, it will call Caine to assist.
It can also display error messages and tell you if the AI is buffering.
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u know.. putting her face on me wont turn me into her.. right?
Quick holiday posting <3 have a good one folks